I just purchase mine!!! im 46 and quit skating because life, but now im too exited about getting in a skate again!! it was a little hard because now we have soo much good options and they are not cheap, so thanks to this kind of fine reviews, i finally get to this nomad N1, 2 in 1. I haven't found a review with the mad street wheels but i think it will be fantastic!!! Thanks for this great review!
Since I have belt driven board for mainly street config, I'm going to get Nomad N1 gear drive next because I never had gear driven board in my life! I love to have multiple boards for this reason and it'd make sense to get gear drive next. I'm looking forward to getting this board next!! Another opportunities: I wish the side LED were a bit more thicker and longer. And you are right about flashing. It could be super annoying when riding and engaging brakes. We should have setting to control how the lights behaves via remote. Hope this gets improved. And congratulations on 10k subs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Again… Awesome content. Great informative video. Congrats on 10k. It’s amazing that it took this long, especially with your content and personality. Well deserved level!
The torque is insane. Looks like anything above 90A would be an absolute overkill for electric skateboards. I wish you could compare Tynee's Explorer new 80A ESC vs their old 60A ESC, maybe it's just as powerful as N1
@@scottdaviesyoutube Haha I know mate, I’m about ready for some berserk race board upgrade next year I think so track nights are gonna get intense soon 😅
Thanks David, yea man when a board comes along and is that much different from anything else and performs as well as it should it gets my vote, Also the face that it’s power scares me a little is awesome!!! Cheers
Well done on the 10K you deserve each any every one with the work you put in! BTW loved your live chat video the other day....lots of topics to cover with an international flavour
Thanks mate and Yes, not sure who is there designer or dreamer but so far they have really hit some home runs The Nomad is insane (side note. I named it)
Again scott, many thanks for your work : priceless ! I only got one question and... one "complain" Question : How does it carve compared a DKP board ? is it the same feeling or is it really different ? i don't reallay care about stability at spped, it is more a question about a 20/30km/h cruising speed and carving feeling. Complain : I use gear drive on My GTS super. At the beginning, i was in love with that system. BUT : as it is "gear ratio locked" you can't switch wheels and put for example street wheels. Yes... you can, but the acceleration, braking and control will be terrible. So, why they don't provide the best battery configuration with a belt drive system which is honnestly, much more convenient and practical for people (and only for that purpose) who wants to switch wheels easily. Sorry, was a long comment 😀
did you ever get an answer to your question? for a carving specific setup would you lean more towards a dkp over a tkp? or how about even an independent suspension ?
⚡🤙🏼 *Been waitin so long that I didn't even wanna wait 5seconds to skip the ad* 😂⚡ Worth the wait! Love the "wedge" split angle setup, just the right amount of concave. The closeup shot of the trucks 🤩 Such a nice deck/design. Interestin that the "boosted/meepo" remote shape is comin back to non ling-yi boards 😂 Nice clean design so I guess it shouldn't be too surprising that a couple of brands are doin this. Yeah flashin white/blue lights when you brake might confuse drivers/other riders. Flashin red is the only colour that this is ideal with. Enjoyed this one!
Oh man! Still awaiting my Nyx Z1 delivery from E Crooz and I've got buyers remorse now, wondering if I should have gone with the Nomad instead! Thanks for the great video as always mate.
@@scottdaviesyoutube thank you for the reply! Looking to see if 120MM cloudwheels will fit! If it will then I will be pre ordering one for sure. I am close to purchasing Ownboard zeus pro carbon but this one perform better!
Got this & a Meepo Voyager, both are powerful boards,I got the M4s remote,wish they would give a breakdown on all what the remote functions mean & what they do,also I love the lights
Honestly for me it’s too hard to pick The acceleration of the Nomad is intoxicating but I LOVE the 60+ Kph top speed of the Zeus Sorry to sit on the fence Nomad is my race board Zeus is my every day or group ride board
Excellent vid!! Thought I saw a 4wd direct drive board on one of their promo pics.. Have you heard anything about that? If it is a thing, are you planning to review it?
Kia ora bro, great review been hanging out for this one so thank you. Any idea of range (gut feel estimate? won’t hold you to it). Looks like this could be a go for me 🤙🏽
@@scottdaviesyoutube well going flat out gives the best real life range in worst case scenario. Be a use if the range full send Is Good it be great for regular riders. Lol. I know it's a pain doing range tests but you make them soo fun to watch lol. Get it Brotha
Hey Scotty, love the review mate! Seems like they really missed the opportunity to upgrade the headlights with some decent Smc’s. Would have also loved an RGB option on there as well. Out of the three models which do you think is the best value for money??? Cheers
I think for longevity I’d personally choose the 14S3P gear drive It’s a smaller capacity but has much more longevity in cell life in the P42as over the life of the pack
Lots of great quality components, why do you think they made a bamboo board with no flex , that’s one of the features I love most about my bamboo board ?
Yea this isn’t really a “bamboo” board it’s a performance board that happens to have Bamboo Maple and fibreglass in it. If it had flex it would not handle as well as it does (or so I’m told)
Great review as always and congratulations on 10k subs 🎉🔥 It's really a shame that they don't offer the 14s4p version with belt drive. Not having the opportunity to switch to street wheels is a deal breaker for me, since I really don't like pneumatic tires at all. Acedeck really missed out on this one...
Hey Scott, this is a fantastic board and it's reasonably priced. Still not sure if i want this or the explorer. How's Acedeck's customer service, do you know?
So Acedeck has proven to be very good in the customer service They have a good team and from what I’ve seen are very easy to deal with and respond quickly (time zone dependant)
@@scottdaviesyoutube that's good to hear, I've heard Aiden at Tynee is also pretty responsive. So now it's between do I want slower but flexy and less expensive, or faster and stiff for a bit more? Choices, choices. Either way I'm gonna wait until I see the gear drive tear down vid to decide if it's a way I want to go at all. Thanks for a great review as always!
I lose track of these boards, brands etc. I guess on roads and long distance they’re good if legal. Even at legal speeds, Onewheel is just so much more versatile, agile etc. Boards are more convenient to carry, ie roll them along, rather than have to carry. Good for luggage as well, ie stick a load in between your feet. Terrible with kerbs etc though. Onewheel has two hands free though. I have 2 e-boards and one Onewheel pint - OW gets all my riding, despite its terrible torque etc. Fun factor is enormous once you ride switch and do 180s etc, even though parent company is not great. Would be interesting to hear your views, maybe a comparison video.
@@utahpatriot4807 ha ha as mentioned, I have 2 e longboards, PU and pneumatic tyres, actual longboards and a surfskate. I can assure you that there is a comparison to made
So if you had to pick your first electric board would you do the ow pint again? I'm torn because these go faster and further for the price but I've been looking at the onewheelpintx and it looks so fun.
Yeah I would say a OW Pint is fine as a first board, depending on your balance capability. If you’re not so great at balance, have a friend to lean on while you learn. One good test/prep, is whether you can stand on a bosu ball. Advantages to ESK8 as a first board is really all about better stability while you’re learning board basics, if you’re already used to board riding of any kind then that won’t be as important, just pick the board form that appeals to you the best. I’ve had good surfers just jump on my OW Pint and just basically start moving - and I’ve had board novices give it a go, and they just need an arm to lean on while they learn for a couple of sessions and master how to bail. Newbies who jump on my ESK8s (longboard) have no problem with stability, and just have to get used to the acceleration/decelaration forces based on throttle input. No matter what you’re learning on, if you’re patient, and don’t start going faster than your skill level allows, you’ll be fine. I personally don’t trust the electronics enough to go much faster than I can sprint, ie to run out if things go wrong, even though my skills aren’t too bad - with an ESK8, at least you have options to brake with traditional skateboard techniques - depending on your shoe and wheel choices, and skill level….. With a OW, it’s VERY hard to brake if the electronics fail, really beyond just about anyone’s abilities, and it would not be considered braking, more maintaining skidded balance. Having said that, my only bad fall has been off an ESK8 (as my first learning board) - didn’t know how to fall really well, or to run out, or really how to get over a concrete lip - only banged my knee though. OW Pint was my second board, and the learning curve was real for me, solved that by just committing to ride it every day while I walked my dog - learning to balance on it SLOW was good for me. Anyway good luck with it. And yes, knowing everything I now know across boards - just pick the form that appeals to you most, and commit to learning. Oh, and out of any of my boards, it’s the OW that people really want to get on and try, not really sure why. One obscure advantage to OW is that it’s really good cross training for learning how to foil board, not sure if that appeals to you or not.
Opportunity: If you decide to provide the customer with 3 models, why not allow people to choose belt drive with the highest capacity battery and best ESC option so that the customer has the option to use urethane wheels?
only $200 more for a lot more range/speed/features than an ownboard belt kit but do I need that for an errands board hmmmmm (mandatory I'd still swap out the deck for one of my 9" park boards comment on noseless short board)
I just purchase mine!!! im 46 and quit skating because life, but now im too exited about getting in a skate again!! it was a little hard because now we have soo much good options and they are not cheap, so thanks to this kind of fine reviews, i finally get to this nomad N1, 2 in 1. I haven't found a review with the mad street wheels but i think it will be fantastic!!! Thanks for this great review!
Another top notch review. Thanks for what you do.
Thanks mate as always the support
Awesome review man! Can you imagine if we had these in Vegas?!? What a serious power beast of a board!!!
Can you imagine 😌
@@scottdaviesyoutube can’t wait to feel all of the…..power….from….um… the BOARD…..miss you….
I Freaking love this board!!! you feel so locked in on this thing!
Its great to see you at 10k
Hi mate thanks for watching !!
I SO appreciate you're content! Thanks for sharing!!!!!!
My absolute pleasure
Thanks as always for watching ! Means a lot
This an absolute beast. This is my new favorite board.
Since I have belt driven board for mainly street config, I'm going to get Nomad N1 gear drive next because I never had gear driven board in my life! I love to have multiple boards for this reason and it'd make sense to get gear drive next. I'm looking forward to getting this board next!! Another opportunities: I wish the side LED were a bit more thicker and longer. And you are right about flashing. It could be super annoying when riding and engaging brakes. We should have setting to control how the lights behaves via remote. Hope this gets improved.
And congratulations on 10k subs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Again… Awesome content. Great informative video. Congrats on 10k. It’s amazing that it took this long, especially with your content and personality. Well deserved level!
Appreciate the kind words,
great Review Scott. What a board. They are really setting a new standard of their own. It sounds so nice at that top end.
Man wait till I mic up the gear drive you’ll really hear the sound !! When you hit 50 she comes alive
@@scottdaviesyoutube cannot wait. 😃
This just helps solidify this will be my next board. I'm just waiting on a sale and I can't wait!
Thanks, great review. I will be waiting for the range test!
The torque is insane. Looks like anything above 90A would be an absolute overkill for electric skateboards. I wish you could compare Tynee's Explorer new 80A ESC vs their old 60A ESC, maybe it's just as powerful as N1
Coming soon ! Just installed it
I can tell you already it’s a big improvement
Wait until you try 150+ amps like a lot of DIY boards, some stooge raceboards are at like 500a now too
I know absolutely crazy !!
I was careful to say “production board”
😂
@@scottdaviesyoutube Haha I know mate, I’m about ready for some berserk race board upgrade next year I think so track nights are gonna get intense soon 😅
I'm also very interrested in this Tynee Explorer 60A/80A comparison 😃 as I'm considering to buy this board.
Great video Scott congratulations on the 10k and I agree with you love the lights but not a fan of them flashing as well.
How do you compare with Tynee explorer?
Which one handles better?
How does the stability compare to the Zeus AWD Max?
great review! How does the Nomad N1 compare with the Ares X1 2023? Seems like same specs... Just different deck really? what do you think?
Great review Scott and congrats on 10k. The fact that it's your new favorite board says a lot, especially with all the current competition.
Thanks David, yea man when a board comes along and is that much different from anything else and performs as well as it should it gets my vote,
Also the face that it’s power scares me a little is awesome!!!
Cheers
Awesome Scott, can you talk a little bit more about the speed stability performance in relation to the turning radius?
Nice, this is a good review. Looking for a powerful e board and finding good reviews is hard. This is good
How do you compare this the propel gt from a value standpoint?
Well done on the 10K you deserve each any every one with the work you put in! BTW loved your live chat video the other day....lots of topics to cover with an international flavour
Man I wish, feels like the RUclips algorithm hates me 😂
Looks like a top board, great to hear your suggested improvements as always. 10K🤘
Thanks mate and Yes, not sure who is there designer or dreamer but so far they have really hit some home runs
The Nomad is insane (side note. I named it)
@@scottdaviesyoutube That's one for the Esk8 trivia quiz! Good name.
Good idea
Love your videos man great job 👍
Great review Scott . If you want help racking up km's give me a yell . That looks like one awesome board
Acedeck nomad n1 or Propel pivot GT in your opinion?
Like always great review, thank you
And and always, thanks for watching !!
Again scott, many thanks for your work : priceless !
I only got one question and... one "complain"
Question : How does it carve compared a DKP board ? is it the same feeling or is it really different ? i don't reallay care about stability at spped, it is more a question about a 20/30km/h cruising speed and carving feeling.
Complain : I use gear drive on My GTS super. At the beginning, i was in love with that system. BUT : as it is "gear ratio locked" you can't switch wheels and put for example street wheels. Yes... you can, but the acceleration, braking and control will be terrible. So, why they don't provide the best battery configuration with a belt drive system which is honnestly, much more convenient and practical for people (and only for that purpose) who wants to switch wheels easily.
Sorry, was a long comment 😀
did you ever get an answer to your question? for a carving specific setup would you lean more towards a dkp over a tkp? or how about even an independent suspension ?
great review seriously considering this one
Nice addition to the EUCs !
⚡🤙🏼 *Been waitin so long that I didn't even wanna wait 5seconds to skip the ad* 😂⚡
Worth the wait!
Love the "wedge" split angle setup, just the right amount of concave.
The closeup shot of the trucks 🤩
Such a nice deck/design.
Interestin that the "boosted/meepo" remote shape is comin back to non ling-yi boards 😂 Nice clean design so I guess it shouldn't be too surprising that a couple of brands are doin this.
Yeah flashin white/blue lights when you brake might confuse drivers/other riders. Flashin red is the only colour that this is ideal with.
Enjoyed this one!
Yea they have made soooo many good design and function choices
Amazing board
Oh man! Still awaiting my Nyx Z1 delivery from E Crooz and I've got buyers remorse now, wondering if I should have gone with the Nomad instead!
Thanks for the great video as always mate.
Depends what you want it got
Street ridding carving etc, maybe
The above and even more off road stick with NYX,
Great video like always. But is there any way to put street wheels on it? ESC /remote option and pulleys?
Nice was just looking at one of these, looking forward to a range test
My prediction is 35-40km
Congrats on 10,000 subs.
Mount a mic on the deck, I want to hear it at top speed
Yea it will be a must (maybe a Instagram reel)
Love this content! 😍
Thanks mate !! Appreciate the support
Can you put street wheels on this board
Hey! on the belt drive 60A Version. Are we able to replace the wheels to cloudwheel/street wheel etc. Thank you
In theory yes not sure if there is enough ground clearance, let me ask the AD team and get back to you
@@scottdaviesyoutube thank you for the reply! Looking to see if 120MM cloudwheels will fit! If it will then I will be pre ordering one for sure. I am close to purchasing Ownboard zeus pro carbon but this one perform better!
Scott - what drone do you use mate?
I've got designs on giving ya some competition ;)
How does the gear drive go accelerating whilst at mid speed?
Amazingly well, the acceleration curve is very “punchy” all the way up to 43-47kph
There we go🎉
Been waiting for this one
Hope you enjoy it !
Nest will be a range test
Then a tear down and see how it’s all wearing after 250-300km
Whats better in speed & range this or the Propel GT ???
Got this & a Meepo Voyager, both are powerful boards,I got the M4s remote,wish they would give a breakdown on all what the remote functions mean & what they do,also I love the lights
Hey Scott! Which one do u like better the Bamboo zeus pro or This one Nomad N1??
Honestly for me it’s too hard to pick
The acceleration of the Nomad is intoxicating but I LOVE the 60+ Kph top speed of the Zeus
Sorry to sit on the fence
Nomad is my race board Zeus is my every day or group ride board
Excellent vid!! Thought I saw a 4wd direct drive board on one of their promo pics.. Have you heard anything about that? If it is a thing, are you planning to review it?
Yep coming soon !!
Can't wait!! Thanks 👍
Great review! Great board! I just went back to esk8 and ended up with a Lacroix Jaws, it’s a great board but turning angle is quite a dealbreaker.
Kia ora bro, great review been hanging out for this one so thank you. Any idea of range (gut feel estimate? won’t hold you to it). Looks like this could be a go for me 🤙🏽
Hey mate
Between 35-40km is my guess for my weight and ride style
Nomad gear drive or Pivot?
That was fun to watch. Very curious about the range you get in that 14s
My guess is 35-40km in this format
If it was a lower amp esc I’d predict more
The issue is I just love going flat out all the time 😂
@@scottdaviesyoutube well going flat out gives the best real life range in worst case scenario. Be a use if the range full send Is Good it be great for regular riders. Lol. I know it's a pain doing range tests but you make them soo fun to watch lol. Get it Brotha
What about the bushings? What duro are they?
They come with a 100a board aide and 96a road side
@@scottdaviesyoutube thank you sir 👌🏼
Down at Birkdale! Welcome to my hood.
Yea man, great area just so bloody windy !!
Was hoping to bump into some other PEVs out there
You like this more than the new Ares ?
My favourite Acedeck board in order
1# NYX
2# Aries 2023
3# Nomad
Can it go on sand with water?
Hey Scotty, love the review mate!
Seems like they really missed the opportunity to upgrade the headlights with some decent Smc’s. Would have also loved an RGB option on there as well.
Out of the three models which do you think is the best value for money???
Cheers
I think for longevity I’d personally choose the 14S3P gear drive
It’s a smaller capacity but has much more longevity in cell life in the P42as over the life of the pack
Lots of great quality components, why do you think they made a bamboo board with no flex , that’s one of the features I love most about my bamboo board ?
Yea this isn’t really a “bamboo” board it’s a performance board that happens to have Bamboo Maple and fibreglass in it.
If it had flex it would not handle as well as it does (or so I’m told)
Great review as always and congratulations on 10k subs 🎉🔥
It's really a shame that they don't offer the 14s4p version with belt drive. Not having the opportunity to switch to street wheels is a deal breaker for me, since I really don't like pneumatic tires at all. Acedeck really missed out on this one...
Pinion kit will be released for compatibility with small tires.
Hey Scott, this is a fantastic board and it's reasonably priced. Still not sure if i want this or the explorer. How's Acedeck's customer service, do you know?
So Acedeck has proven to be very good in the customer service
They have a good team and from what I’ve seen are very easy to deal with and respond quickly (time zone dependant)
@@scottdaviesyoutube that's good to hear, I've heard Aiden at Tynee is also pretty responsive. So now it's between do I want slower but flexy and less expensive, or faster and stiff for a bit more? Choices, choices. Either way I'm gonna wait until I see the gear drive tear down vid to decide if it's a way I want to go at all. Thanks for a great review as always!
Love it
Fantastic job, keep it up!👍🛹
Thanks guys
Godamn this board is beautiful. Makes me regret my Hurricane Ultra, honestly. Wanna buy a hurricane Ultra, scott? Lol
Ryan, I love my Hurricane. Honestly the area this really stomps on the hurricane is RAW acceleration
I lose track of these boards, brands etc. I guess on roads and long distance they’re good if legal. Even at legal speeds, Onewheel is just so much more versatile, agile etc. Boards are more convenient to carry, ie roll them along, rather than have to carry. Good for luggage as well, ie stick a load in between your feet. Terrible with kerbs etc though. Onewheel has two hands free though. I have 2 e-boards and one Onewheel pint - OW gets all my riding, despite its terrible torque etc. Fun factor is enormous once you ride switch and do 180s etc, even though parent company is not great. Would be interesting to hear your views, maybe a comparison video.
There is no comparison between the two. You would not understand if you are not a longboard rider.
@@utahpatriot4807 ha ha as mentioned, I have 2 e longboards, PU and pneumatic tyres, actual longboards and a surfskate. I can assure you that there is a comparison to made
So if you had to pick your first electric board would you do the ow pint again? I'm torn because these go faster and further for the price but I've been looking at the onewheelpintx and it looks so fun.
Man I’ve been disappointed 3 times with OW
2x pints and 1x XR sold all three
EsK8 in my option is so much more capable and safe
Yeah I would say a OW Pint is fine as a first board, depending on your balance capability. If you’re not so great at balance, have a friend to lean on while you learn. One good test/prep, is whether you can stand on a bosu ball. Advantages to ESK8 as a first board is really all about better stability while you’re learning board basics, if you’re already used to board riding of any kind then that won’t be as important, just pick the board form that appeals to you the best. I’ve had good surfers just jump on my OW Pint and just basically start moving - and I’ve had board novices give it a go, and they just need an arm to lean on while they learn for a couple of sessions and master how to bail. Newbies who jump on my ESK8s (longboard) have no problem with stability, and just have to get used to the acceleration/decelaration forces based on throttle input. No matter what you’re learning on, if you’re patient, and don’t start going faster than your skill level allows, you’ll be fine. I personally don’t trust the electronics enough to go much faster than I can sprint, ie to run out if things go wrong, even though my skills aren’t too bad - with an ESK8, at least you have options to brake with traditional skateboard techniques - depending on your shoe and wheel choices, and skill level….. With a OW, it’s VERY hard to brake if the electronics fail, really beyond just about anyone’s abilities, and it would not be considered braking, more maintaining skidded balance. Having said that, my only bad fall has been off an ESK8 (as my first learning board) - didn’t know how to fall really well, or to run out, or really how to get over a concrete lip - only banged my knee though. OW Pint was my second board, and the learning curve was real for me, solved that by just committing to ride it every day while I walked my dog - learning to balance on it SLOW was good for me. Anyway good luck with it. And yes, knowing everything I now know across boards - just pick the form that appeals to you most, and commit to learning. Oh, and out of any of my boards, it’s the OW that people really want to get on and try, not really sure why. One obscure advantage to OW is that it’s really good cross training for learning how to foil board, not sure if that appeals to you or not.
would you sell this board? im in brisbane
Opportunity: If you decide to provide the customer with 3 models, why not allow people to choose belt drive with the highest capacity battery and best ESC option so that the customer has the option to use urethane wheels?
I’m sure if you message they will build it for you,
Just get with acedeck and they can make a 14s4p but with belt and im pretty sure i paid 100usd less than the gear drive 14s4p model.
4:13 Huh, that split angle tail aspect is a new one?
Yep sure is
(For esk8 I believe)
A lot do split angle trucks but this is the actual deck CRAZY COOL BOARD
It’s new for production boards (I think), been done already in DIY with evo decks a fair bit
Ah good to know thanks for the clarification
only $200 more for a lot more range/speed/features than an ownboard belt kit but do I need that for an errands board hmmmmm (mandatory I'd still swap out the deck for one of my 9" park boards comment on noseless short board)
Nice review, mate. I'm a little disappointed with this board - I was expecting a flex deck.
Flex and that much power would be a disaster, this is a high performance board I think a flex deck would be irresponsible IMO
@@scottdaviesyoutube Is the Acedeck Nomad much more powerful compared to the Meepo Hurricane bamboo or Ownboard bamboo Zeus Pro?
Yea a lot more
1:45 The poles in the middle of the road looks dangerous.
Oohhhh yep, I’ve seen a few people run in to them.
sweet board but just under 3k for the puppy yeah nah
🤘🛹🙌👀👌👍😎
🛹 🛹 🛹
@@scottdaviesyoutube - range test 🛹🤘
About 2 weeks away (weather dependent)
@@scottdaviesyoutube 🤘🛹👍
I'm sure this board performs great, but its kind of ugly.
The skillz of these reviewers is amateur at best, not impressed, and I'm even a new rider 😅😅😅
😂 thanks champ, look forward to your videos 😂 😂
lol I’ve watched this video like 5 times 🤘🛹👍